Success.!!! It works properly when I put the command line in the file: /root/.xinitrc

SO... This is a very good argument for my suggestion in my other post: "Q and Suggestion".
Why not have a dir.: /etc/init.x for startup files to run any apps. late in the boot process?
It appears that using the standard startup dir.: /etc/init.d has some serious drawbacks...

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